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cape

/keyp/US // keɪp //UK // (keɪp) //

斗篷,岬角,海角,披肩

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a sleeveless garment of various lengths, fastened around the neck and falling loosely from the shoulders, worn separately or attached to a coat or other outer garment.
    • : the capa of a bullfighter.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    caped, cap·ing.

    • : to induce and guide the charge of by flourishing a capa.

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Examples

  • Head 61 miles northeast along Block Island Sound to take in the views at Watch Hill Lighthouse, surf Narragansett Town Beach, and hike the rugged cape of Point Judith.

  • Elena Delle Donne didn’t wear a cape Tuesday night, but she was the hero the Washington Mystics desperately needed.

  • As a young girl, Funk used to jump off the roof of her parents’ barn in a Superman cape, pretending to fly.

  • Consider assembling a full guise by buying a hat one year, a cape the next, etc.

  • Shay Moore Not all heroes wear capes, but some can make you laugh.

  • He has underpinned his future program by winning from NASA a 20-year lease on the legendary launch pad 39A at Cape Canaveral.

  • Following a flawless journey from Cape Canaveral in Florida, it delivered more than two tons of much-needed supplies.

  • There are a lot more scenes of the entire Avengers gang together—both in and out of the cape, so to speak.

  • The difference was clear to Sonia Little, who came from Cape Cod, Massachusetts, to attend both climate marches.

  • Your first big splash was in Cape Fear, and that auditorium scene between you and De Niro is beyond creepy to this day.

  • At a quarter past seven he took his leave and we let drop our anchor where we were, off Cape Tekke.

  • Masters and I arranged to come home together and eventually reached Cape Town.

  • On his return he again doubled cape Good Hope, which had long been regarded as the ne plus ultra of navigation.

  • In passing round Cape Flinders, there appeared to be a considerable diminution in the remains of the Frederick's wreck.

  • On passing the cape two reefs were seen to seaward, which had previously escaped our notice.